Thu. Sep 11th, 2025

The manhunt for the person who killed Charlie Kirk, the influential founder of the right-wing youth activist group Turning Point USA, has entered its second day.

No suspects were in custody as of Thursday morning, more than 15 hours after Kirk was shot during an appearance at Utah Valley University.

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Beau Mason, Commissioner of the Utah Department of Public Safety, gave a timeline of the investigation at a Thursday morning press conference.

Mason stated that the shooter arrived near campus just before noon on Wednesday and was tracked taking stairwells onto a campus roof, from which they fled into a nearby neighborhood. Law enforcement has “good video footage” of the suspect but they will “not release it at this time,” Mason said. They are working with residents in neighborhoods near the campus to access doorbell camera footage and track their suspect.

FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Bohls went on to say that authorities have recovered what they believe is the weapon that was used to kill Kirk, a high-powered rifle that was found in a “wooded area” near where the shooter fled. Bohls also stated they are analyzing a footprint and forearm imprint for analysis. A motive for the crime has not been identified. 

One hundred and thirty tips have been sent to the FBI so far since the shooting.

“We will not stand for what happened yesterday. We are exhausting every lead we have, every officer invested in this. Every investigator, every local agency,” Mason said in the press conference.

Read more: The Killing of Charlie Kirk and the Political Violence Haunting America

Law enforcement officials said Wednesday evening that authorities had detained two people in the case but later released them.

“There are no current ties to the shooting with either of these individuals,” the Utah Department of Public Safety said in a statement.

FBI Director Kash Patel said around 8 p.m. ET that a person who had been taken into custody hours earlier “has been released after an interrogation by law enforcement.”

“Our investigation continues and we will continue to release information in interest of transparency,” Patel wrote on X.

Earlier on Wednesday, Utah Valley University said in a statement that a suspect was in custody, but a spokesperson for the university later told the New York Times that authorities had determined the person was not the shooter.

The FBI said in a post Wednesday night that it was “working alongside our local and state law enforcement partners in Utah to fully investigate and seek justice” and that “anyone with information, photos, and video from the incident can help the FBI identity more answers.”

Kirk’s shooting, which occurred roughly 20 minutes after he began speaking to a crowd of around 3,000 people at the university in Orem, Utah, has stoked fears about the rise of political violence in the U.S. It has drawn condemnations from figures across the political aisle. Some on the right—including President Donald Trump, a friend and ally of Kirk’s—have sought to pin blame on the political left, despite no suspect having yet been identified.

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